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35 * The Netwide Assembler main program module
61 #include "output/outform.h"
65 * This is the maximum number of optimization passes to do. If we ever
66 * find a case where the optimizer doesn't naturally converge, we might
67 * have to drop this value so the assembler doesn't appear to just hang.
69 #define MAX_OPTIMIZE (INT_MAX >> 1)
71 struct forwrefinfo
{ /* info held on forward refs. */
76 static int get_bits(char *value
);
77 static uint32_t get_cpu(char *cpu_str
);
78 static void parse_cmdline(int, char **);
79 static void assemble_file(char *, StrList
**);
80 static void nasm_verror_gnu(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list args
);
81 static void nasm_verror_vc(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list args
);
82 static void nasm_verror_common(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list args
);
83 static bool is_suppressed_warning(int severity
);
84 static void usage(void);
86 static int using_debug_info
, opt_verbose_info
;
87 bool tasm_compatible_mode
= false;
92 static time_t official_compile_time
;
94 static char inname
[FILENAME_MAX
];
95 static char outname
[FILENAME_MAX
];
96 static char listname
[FILENAME_MAX
];
97 static char errname
[FILENAME_MAX
];
98 static int globallineno
; /* for forward-reference tracking */
99 /* static int pass = 0; */
100 struct ofmt
*ofmt
= &OF_DEFAULT
;
101 const struct dfmt
*dfmt
;
103 static FILE *error_file
; /* Where to write error messages */
106 int optimizing
= MAX_OPTIMIZE
; /* number of optimization passes to take */
107 static int sb
, cmd_sb
= 16; /* by default */
108 static uint32_t cmd_cpu
= IF_PLEVEL
; /* highest level by default */
109 static uint32_t cpu
= IF_PLEVEL
; /* passed to insn_size & assemble.c */
110 int64_t global_offset_changed
; /* referenced in labels.c */
111 int64_t prev_offset_changed
;
114 static struct location location
;
115 int in_abs_seg
; /* Flag we are in ABSOLUTE seg */
116 int32_t abs_seg
; /* ABSOLUTE segment basis */
117 int32_t abs_offset
; /* ABSOLUTE offset */
119 static struct RAA
*offsets
;
121 static struct SAA
*forwrefs
; /* keep track of forward references */
122 static const struct forwrefinfo
*forwref
;
124 static Preproc
*preproc
;
126 op_normal
, /* Preprocess and assemble */
127 op_preprocess
, /* Preprocess only */
128 op_depend
, /* Generate dependencies */
130 static enum op_type operating_mode
;
131 /* Dependency flags */
132 static bool depend_emit_phony
= false;
133 static bool depend_missing_ok
= false;
134 static const char *depend_target
= NULL
;
135 static const char *depend_file
= NULL
;
138 * Which of the suppressible warnings are suppressed. Entry zero
139 * isn't an actual warning, but it used for -w+error/-Werror.
142 static bool warning_on
[ERR_WARN_MAX
+1]; /* Current state */
143 static bool warning_on_global
[ERR_WARN_MAX
+1]; /* Command-line state */
145 static const struct warning
{
149 } warnings
[ERR_WARN_MAX
+1] = {
150 {"error", "treat warnings as errors", false},
151 {"macro-params", "macro calls with wrong parameter count", true},
152 {"macro-selfref", "cyclic macro references", false},
153 {"macro-defaults", "macros with more default than optional parameters", true},
154 {"orphan-labels", "labels alone on lines without trailing `:'", true},
155 {"number-overflow", "numeric constant does not fit", true},
156 {"gnu-elf-extensions", "using 8- or 16-bit relocation in ELF32, a GNU extension", false},
157 {"float-overflow", "floating point overflow", true},
158 {"float-denorm", "floating point denormal", false},
159 {"float-underflow", "floating point underflow", false},
160 {"float-toolong", "too many digits in floating-point number", true},
161 {"user", "%warning directives", true},
165 * This is a null preprocessor which just copies lines from input
166 * to output. It's used when someone explicitly requests that NASM
167 * not preprocess their source file.
170 static void no_pp_reset(char *, int, ListGen
*, StrList
**);
171 static char *no_pp_getline(void);
172 static void no_pp_cleanup(int);
173 static Preproc no_pp
= {
180 * get/set current offset...
182 #define GET_CURR_OFFS (in_abs_seg?abs_offset:\
183 raa_read(offsets,location.segment))
184 #define SET_CURR_OFFS(x) (in_abs_seg?(void)(abs_offset=(x)):\
185 (void)(offsets=raa_write(offsets,location.segment,(x))))
187 static bool want_usage
;
188 static bool terminate_after_phase
;
189 int user_nolist
= 0; /* fbk 9/2/00 */
191 static void nasm_fputs(const char *line
, FILE * outfile
)
194 fputs(line
, outfile
);
200 /* Convert a struct tm to a POSIX-style time constant */
201 static int64_t posix_mktime(struct tm
*tm
)
204 int64_t y
= tm
->tm_year
;
206 /* See IEEE 1003.1:2004, section 4.14 */
208 t
= (y
-70)*365 + (y
-69)/4 - (y
-1)/100 + (y
+299)/400;
220 static void define_macros_early(void)
223 struct tm lt
, *lt_p
, gm
, *gm_p
;
226 lt_p
= localtime(&official_compile_time
);
230 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__DATE__=\"%Y-%m-%d\"", <
);
232 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__DATE_NUM__=%Y%m%d", <
);
234 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__TIME__=\"%H:%M:%S\"", <
);
236 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__TIME_NUM__=%H%M%S", <
);
240 gm_p
= gmtime(&official_compile_time
);
244 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__UTC_DATE__=\"%Y-%m-%d\"", &gm
);
246 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__UTC_DATE_NUM__=%Y%m%d", &gm
);
248 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__UTC_TIME__=\"%H:%M:%S\"", &gm
);
250 strftime(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__UTC_TIME_NUM__=%H%M%S", &gm
);
255 posix_time
= posix_mktime(&gm
);
257 posix_time
= posix_mktime(<
);
262 snprintf(temp
, sizeof temp
, "__POSIX_TIME__=%"PRId64
, posix_time
);
267 static void define_macros_late(void)
271 snprintf(temp
, sizeof(temp
), "__OUTPUT_FORMAT__=%s",
276 static void emit_dependencies(StrList
*list
)
282 if (depend_file
&& strcmp(depend_file
, "-")) {
283 deps
= fopen(depend_file
, "w");
285 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
|ERR_NOFILE
|ERR_USAGE
,
286 "unable to write dependency file `%s'", depend_file
);
293 linepos
= fprintf(deps
, "%s:", depend_target
);
294 list_for_each(l
, list
) {
295 len
= strlen(l
->str
);
296 if (linepos
+ len
> 62) {
297 fprintf(deps
, " \\\n ");
300 fprintf(deps
, " %s", l
->str
);
303 fprintf(deps
, "\n\n");
305 list_for_each_safe(l
, nl
, list
) {
306 if (depend_emit_phony
)
307 fprintf(deps
, "%s:\n\n", l
->str
);
315 int main(int argc
, char **argv
)
317 StrList
*depend_list
= NULL
, **depend_ptr
;
319 time(&official_compile_time
);
322 want_usage
= terminate_after_phase
= false;
323 nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_gnu
);
329 nasm_init_malloc_error();
330 offsets
= raa_init();
331 forwrefs
= saa_init((int32_t)sizeof(struct forwrefinfo
));
334 operating_mode
= op_normal
;
338 /* Define some macros dependent on the runtime, but not
339 on the command line. */
340 define_macros_early();
342 parse_cmdline(argc
, argv
);
344 if (terminate_after_phase
) {
350 /* If debugging info is disabled, suppress any debug calls */
351 if (!using_debug_info
)
352 ofmt
->current_dfmt
= &null_debug_form
;
355 pp_extra_stdmac(ofmt
->stdmac
);
356 parser_global_info(&location
);
357 eval_global_info(ofmt
, lookup_label
, &location
);
359 /* define some macros dependent of command-line */
360 define_macros_late();
362 depend_ptr
= (depend_file
|| (operating_mode
== op_depend
))
363 ? &depend_list
: NULL
;
365 depend_target
= outname
;
367 switch (operating_mode
) {
372 if (depend_missing_ok
)
373 pp_include_path(NULL
); /* "assume generated" */
375 preproc
->reset(inname
, 0, &nasmlist
, depend_ptr
);
376 if (outname
[0] == '\0')
377 ofmt
->filename(inname
, outname
);
379 while ((line
= preproc
->getline()))
388 char *file_name
= NULL
;
389 int32_t prior_linnum
= 0;
393 ofile
= fopen(outname
, "w");
395 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
,
396 "unable to open output file `%s'",
401 location
.known
= false;
404 preproc
->reset(inname
, 3, &nasmlist
, depend_ptr
);
406 while ((line
= preproc
->getline())) {
408 * We generate %line directives if needed for later programs
410 int32_t linnum
= prior_linnum
+= lineinc
;
411 int altline
= src_get(&linnum
, &file_name
);
413 if (altline
== 1 && lineinc
== 1)
414 nasm_fputs("", ofile
);
416 lineinc
= (altline
!= -1 || lineinc
!= 1);
417 fprintf(ofile
? ofile
: stdout
,
418 "%%line %"PRId32
"+%d %s\n", linnum
, lineinc
,
421 prior_linnum
= linnum
;
423 nasm_fputs(line
, ofile
);
426 nasm_free(file_name
);
430 if (ofile
&& terminate_after_phase
)
439 * We must call ofmt->filename _anyway_, even if the user
440 * has specified their own output file, because some
441 * formats (eg OBJ and COFF) use ofmt->filename to find out
442 * the name of the input file and then put that inside the
445 ofmt
->filename(inname
, outname
);
447 ofile
= fopen(outname
, (ofmt
->flags
& OFMT_TEXT
) ? "w" : "wb");
449 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
,
450 "unable to open output file `%s'", outname
);
454 * We must call init_labels() before ofmt->init() since
455 * some object formats will want to define labels in their
456 * init routines. (eg OS/2 defines the FLAT group)
461 dfmt
= ofmt
->current_dfmt
;
464 assemble_file(inname
, depend_ptr
);
466 if (!terminate_after_phase
) {
467 ofmt
->cleanup(using_debug_info
);
471 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
|ERR_NOFILE
,
472 "write error on output file `%s'", outname
);
478 if (terminate_after_phase
)
486 if (depend_list
&& !terminate_after_phase
)
487 emit_dependencies(depend_list
);
497 return terminate_after_phase
;
501 * Get a parameter for a command line option.
502 * First arg must be in the form of e.g. -f...
504 static char *get_param(char *p
, char *q
, bool *advance
)
507 if (p
[2]) /* the parameter's in the option */
508 return nasm_skip_spaces(p
+ 2);
513 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
514 "option `-%c' requires an argument", p
[1]);
521 static void copy_filename(char *dst
, const char *src
)
523 size_t len
= strlen(src
);
525 if (len
>= (size_t)FILENAME_MAX
) {
526 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
, "file name too long");
529 strncpy(dst
, src
, FILENAME_MAX
);
533 * Convert a string to Make-safe form
535 static char *quote_for_make(const char *str
)
540 size_t n
= 1; /* Terminating zero */
546 for (p
= str
; *p
; p
++) {
550 /* Convert N backslashes + ws -> 2N+1 backslashes + ws */
570 /* Convert N backslashes at the end of filename to 2N backslashes */
574 os
= q
= nasm_malloc(n
);
577 for (p
= str
; *p
; p
++) {
620 #define OPT_POSTFIX 1
621 struct textargs textopts
[] = {
622 {"prefix", OPT_PREFIX
},
623 {"postfix", OPT_POSTFIX
},
627 static bool stopoptions
= false;
628 static bool process_arg(char *p
, char *q
)
632 bool advance
= false;
638 if (p
[0] == '-' && !stopoptions
) {
639 if (strchr("oOfpPdDiIlFXuUZwW", p
[1])) {
640 /* These parameters take values */
641 if (!(param
= get_param(p
, q
, &advance
)))
650 case 'o': /* output file */
651 copy_filename(outname
, param
);
654 case 'f': /* output format */
655 ofmt
= ofmt_find(param
);
657 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
658 "unrecognised output format `%s' - "
659 "use -hf for a list", param
);
663 case 'O': /* Optimization level */
668 /* Naked -O == -Ox */
669 optimizing
= MAX_OPTIMIZE
;
673 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
674 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
675 opt
= strtoul(param
, ¶m
, 10);
677 /* -O0 -> optimizing == -1, 0.98 behaviour */
678 /* -O1 -> optimizing == 0, 0.98.09 behaviour */
680 optimizing
= opt
- 1;
688 opt_verbose_info
= true;
693 optimizing
= MAX_OPTIMIZE
;
697 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
,
698 "unknown optimization option -O%c\n",
703 if (optimizing
> MAX_OPTIMIZE
)
704 optimizing
= MAX_OPTIMIZE
;
709 case 'p': /* pre-include */
711 pp_pre_include(param
);
714 case 'd': /* pre-define */
716 pp_pre_define(param
);
719 case 'u': /* un-define */
721 pp_pre_undefine(param
);
724 case 'i': /* include search path */
726 pp_include_path(param
);
729 case 'l': /* listing file */
730 copy_filename(listname
, param
);
733 case 'Z': /* error messages file */
734 copy_filename(errname
, param
);
737 case 'F': /* specify debug format */
738 ofmt
->current_dfmt
= dfmt_find(ofmt
, param
);
739 if (!ofmt
->current_dfmt
) {
740 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
741 "unrecognized debug format `%s' for"
742 " output format `%s'",
743 param
, ofmt
->shortname
);
745 using_debug_info
= true;
748 case 'X': /* specify error reporting format */
749 if (nasm_stricmp("vc", param
) == 0)
750 nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_vc
);
751 else if (nasm_stricmp("gnu", param
) == 0)
752 nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_gnu
);
754 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
755 "unrecognized error reporting format `%s'",
760 using_debug_info
= true;
765 ("usage: nasm [-@ response file] [-o outfile] [-f format] "
767 " [options...] [--] filename\n"
768 " or nasm -v for version info\n\n"
769 " -t assemble in SciTech TASM compatible mode\n"
770 " -g generate debug information in selected format\n");
772 (" -E (or -e) preprocess only (writes output to stdout by default)\n"
773 " -a don't preprocess (assemble only)\n"
774 " -M generate Makefile dependencies on stdout\n"
775 " -MG d:o, missing files assumed generated\n"
776 " -MF <file> set Makefile dependency file\n"
777 " -MD <file> assemble and generate dependencies\n"
778 " -MT <file> dependency target name\n"
779 " -MQ <file> dependency target name (quoted)\n"
780 " -MP emit phony target\n\n"
781 " -Z<file> redirect error messages to file\n"
782 " -s redirect error messages to stdout\n\n"
783 " -F format select a debugging format\n\n"
784 " -I<path> adds a pathname to the include file path\n");
786 (" -O<digit> optimize branch offsets\n"
787 " -O0: No optimization (default)\n"
788 " -O1: Minimal optimization\n"
789 " -Ox: Multipass optimization (recommended)\n\n"
790 " -P<file> pre-includes a file\n"
791 " -D<macro>[=<value>] pre-defines a macro\n"
792 " -U<macro> undefines a macro\n"
793 " -X<format> specifies error reporting format (gnu or vc)\n"
794 " -w+foo enables warning foo (equiv. -Wfoo)\n"
795 " -w-foo disable warning foo (equiv. -Wno-foo)\n\n"
796 "--prefix,--postfix\n"
797 " this options prepend or append the given argument to all\n"
798 " extern and global variables\n\n"
800 for (i
= 0; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
801 printf(" %-23s %s (default %s)\n",
802 warnings
[i
].name
, warnings
[i
].help
,
803 warnings
[i
].enabled
? "on" : "off");
805 ("\nresponse files should contain command line parameters"
806 ", one per line.\n");
808 printf("\nvalid output formats for -f are"
809 " (`*' denotes default):\n");
810 ofmt_list(ofmt
, stdout
);
812 printf("\nFor a list of valid output formats, use -hf.\n");
813 printf("For a list of debug formats, use -f <form> -y.\n");
815 exit(0); /* never need usage message here */
819 printf("\nvalid debug formats for '%s' output format are"
820 " ('*' denotes default):\n", ofmt
->shortname
);
821 dfmt_list(ofmt
, stdout
);
826 tasm_compatible_mode
= true;
830 printf("NASM version %s compiled on %s%s\n",
831 nasm_version
, nasm_date
, nasm_compile_options
);
832 exit(0); /* never need usage message here */
835 case 'e': /* preprocess only */
837 operating_mode
= op_preprocess
;
840 case 'a': /* assemble only - don't preprocess */
845 if (param
[0] == 'n' && param
[1] == 'o' && param
[2] == '-') {
854 if (param
[0] != '+' && param
[0] != '-') {
855 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
856 "invalid option to `-w'");
859 do_warn
= (param
[0] == '+');
863 for (i
= 0; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
864 if (!nasm_stricmp(param
, warnings
[i
].name
))
866 if (i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
)
867 warning_on_global
[i
] = do_warn
;
868 else if (!nasm_stricmp(param
, "all"))
869 for (i
= 1; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
870 warning_on_global
[i
] = do_warn
;
871 else if (!nasm_stricmp(param
, "none"))
872 for (i
= 1; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
873 warning_on_global
[i
] = !do_warn
;
875 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
876 "invalid warning `%s'", param
);
882 operating_mode
= op_depend
;
885 operating_mode
= op_depend
;
886 depend_missing_ok
= true;
889 depend_emit_phony
= true;
900 depend_target
= quote_for_make(q
);
904 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
|ERR_NOFILE
|ERR_USAGE
,
905 "unknown dependency option `-M%c'", p
[2]);
908 if (advance
&& (!q
|| !q
[0])) {
909 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
|ERR_NOFILE
|ERR_USAGE
,
910 "option `-M%c' requires a parameter", p
[2]);
919 if (p
[2] == 0) { /* -- => stop processing options */
923 for (s
= 0; textopts
[s
].label
; s
++) {
924 if (!nasm_stricmp(p
+ 2, textopts
[s
].label
)) {
935 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
|
937 "option `--%s' requires an argument",
941 advance
= 1, param
= q
;
944 if (s
== OPT_PREFIX
) {
945 strncpy(lprefix
, param
, PREFIX_MAX
- 1);
946 lprefix
[PREFIX_MAX
- 1] = 0;
949 if (s
== OPT_POSTFIX
) {
950 strncpy(lpostfix
, param
, POSTFIX_MAX
- 1);
951 lpostfix
[POSTFIX_MAX
- 1] = 0;
958 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
959 "unrecognised option `--%s'", p
+ 2);
967 if (!ofmt
->setinfo(GI_SWITCH
, &p
))
968 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
969 "unrecognised option `-%c'", p
[1]);
974 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
975 "more than one input file specified");
977 copy_filename(inname
, p
);
984 #define ARG_BUF_DELTA 128
986 static void process_respfile(FILE * rfile
)
988 char *buffer
, *p
, *q
, *prevarg
;
989 int bufsize
, prevargsize
;
991 bufsize
= prevargsize
= ARG_BUF_DELTA
;
992 buffer
= nasm_malloc(ARG_BUF_DELTA
);
993 prevarg
= nasm_malloc(ARG_BUF_DELTA
);
996 while (1) { /* Loop to handle all lines in file */
998 while (1) { /* Loop to handle long lines */
999 q
= fgets(p
, bufsize
- (p
- buffer
), rfile
);
1003 if (p
> buffer
&& p
[-1] == '\n')
1005 if (p
- buffer
> bufsize
- 10) {
1007 offset
= p
- buffer
;
1008 bufsize
+= ARG_BUF_DELTA
;
1009 buffer
= nasm_realloc(buffer
, bufsize
);
1010 p
= buffer
+ offset
;
1014 if (!q
&& p
== buffer
) {
1016 process_arg(prevarg
, NULL
);
1023 * Play safe: remove CRs, LFs and any spurious ^Zs, if any of
1024 * them are present at the end of the line.
1026 *(p
= &buffer
[strcspn(buffer
, "\r\n\032")]) = '\0';
1028 while (p
> buffer
&& nasm_isspace(p
[-1]))
1031 p
= nasm_skip_spaces(buffer
);
1033 if (process_arg(prevarg
, p
))
1036 if ((int) strlen(p
) > prevargsize
- 10) {
1037 prevargsize
+= ARG_BUF_DELTA
;
1038 prevarg
= nasm_realloc(prevarg
, prevargsize
);
1040 strncpy(prevarg
, p
, prevargsize
);
1044 /* Function to process args from a string of args, rather than the
1045 * argv array. Used by the environment variable and response file
1048 static void process_args(char *args
)
1050 char *p
, *q
, *arg
, *prevarg
;
1051 char separator
= ' ';
1054 if (*p
&& *p
!= '-')
1059 while (*p
&& *p
!= separator
)
1061 while (*p
== separator
)
1065 if (process_arg(prevarg
, arg
))
1069 process_arg(arg
, NULL
);
1072 static void process_response_file(const char *file
)
1075 FILE *f
= fopen(file
, "r");
1080 while (fgets(str
, sizeof str
, f
)) {
1086 static void parse_cmdline(int argc
, char **argv
)
1089 char *envreal
, *envcopy
= NULL
, *p
, *arg
;
1092 *inname
= *outname
= *listname
= *errname
= '\0';
1093 for (i
= 0; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
1094 warning_on_global
[i
] = warnings
[i
].enabled
;
1097 * First, process the NASMENV environment variable.
1099 envreal
= getenv("NASMENV");
1102 envcopy
= nasm_strdup(envreal
);
1103 process_args(envcopy
);
1108 * Now process the actual command line.
1113 if (argv
[0][0] == '@') {
1114 /* We have a response file, so process this as a set of
1115 * arguments like the environment variable. This allows us
1116 * to have multiple arguments on a single line, which is
1117 * different to the -@resp file processing below for regular
1120 process_response_file(argv
[0]+1);
1124 if (!stopoptions
&& argv
[0][0] == '-' && argv
[0][1] == '@') {
1125 p
= get_param(argv
[0], argc
> 1 ? argv
[1] : NULL
, &advance
);
1127 rfile
= fopen(p
, "r");
1129 process_respfile(rfile
);
1132 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
1133 "unable to open response file `%s'", p
);
1136 advance
= process_arg(argv
[0], argc
> 1 ? argv
[1] : NULL
);
1137 argv
+= advance
, argc
-= advance
;
1140 /* Look for basic command line typos. This definitely doesn't
1141 catch all errors, but it might help cases of fumbled fingers. */
1143 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
1144 "no input file specified");
1145 else if (!strcmp(inname
, errname
) ||
1146 !strcmp(inname
, outname
) ||
1147 !strcmp(inname
, listname
) ||
1148 (depend_file
&& !strcmp(inname
, depend_file
)))
1149 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
1150 "file `%s' is both input and output file",
1154 error_file
= fopen(errname
, "w");
1156 error_file
= stderr
; /* Revert to default! */
1157 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
| ERR_USAGE
,
1158 "cannot open file `%s' for error messages",
1164 static enum directives
getkw(char **directive
, char **value
);
1166 static void assemble_file(char *fname
, StrList
**depend_ptr
)
1168 char *directive
, *value
, *p
, *q
, *special
, *line
;
1174 struct tokenval tokval
;
1178 if (cmd_sb
== 32 && cmd_cpu
< IF_386
)
1179 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
, "command line: "
1180 "32-bit segment size requires a higher cpu");
1182 pass_max
= prev_offset_changed
= (INT_MAX
>> 1) + 2; /* Almost unlimited */
1183 for (passn
= 1; pass0
<= 2; passn
++) {
1187 pass1
= pass0
== 2 ? 2 : 1; /* 1, 1, 1, ..., 1, 2 */
1188 pass2
= passn
> 1 ? 2 : 1; /* 1, 2, 2, ..., 2, 2 */
1189 /* pass0 0, 0, 0, ..., 1, 2 */
1191 def_label
= passn
> 1 ? redefine_label
: define_label
;
1193 globalbits
= sb
= cmd_sb
; /* set 'bits' to command line default */
1197 nasmlist
.init(listname
, nasm_error
);
1200 global_offset_changed
= 0; /* set by redefine_label */
1201 location
.segment
= ofmt
->section(NULL
, pass2
, &sb
);
1204 saa_rewind(forwrefs
);
1205 forwref
= saa_rstruct(forwrefs
);
1207 offsets
= raa_init();
1209 preproc
->reset(fname
, pass1
, &nasmlist
,
1210 pass1
== 2 ? depend_ptr
: NULL
);
1211 memcpy(warning_on
, warning_on_global
, (ERR_WARN_MAX
+1) * sizeof(bool));
1215 location
.known
= true;
1216 location
.offset
= offs
= GET_CURR_OFFS
;
1218 while ((line
= preproc
->getline())) {
1223 * Here we parse our directives; this is not handled by the
1224 * 'real' parser. This really should be a separate function.
1227 d
= getkw(&directive
, &value
);
1232 case D_SEGMENT
: /* [SEGMENT n] */
1234 seg
= ofmt
->section(value
, pass2
, &sb
);
1235 if (seg
== NO_SEG
) {
1236 nasm_error(pass1
== 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1237 "segment name `%s' not recognized",
1241 location
.segment
= seg
;
1244 case D_SECTALIGN
: /* [SECTALIGN n] */
1247 unsigned int align
= atoi(value
);
1248 if (!is_power2(align
)) {
1249 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1250 "segment alignment `%s' is not power of two",
1253 /* callee should be able to handle all details */
1254 ofmt
->sectalign(location
.segment
, align
);
1258 case D_EXTERN
: /* [EXTERN label:special] */
1260 value
++; /* skip initial $ if present */
1263 while (*q
&& *q
!= ':')
1267 ofmt
->symdef(value
, 0L, 0L, 3, q
);
1269 } else if (passn
== 1) {
1274 while (*q
&& *q
!= ':') {
1280 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1281 "identifier expected after EXTERN");
1289 if (!is_extern(value
)) { /* allow re-EXTERN to be ignored */
1291 pass0
= 1; /* fake pass 1 in labels.c */
1292 declare_as_global(value
, special
);
1293 define_label(value
, seg_alloc(), 0L, NULL
,
1297 } /* else pass0 == 1 */
1299 case D_BITS
: /* [BITS bits] */
1300 globalbits
= sb
= get_bits(value
);
1302 case D_GLOBAL
: /* [GLOBAL symbol:special] */
1304 value
++; /* skip initial $ if present */
1305 if (pass0
== 2) { /* pass 2 */
1307 while (*q
&& *q
!= ':')
1311 ofmt
->symdef(value
, 0L, 0L, 3, q
);
1313 } else if (pass2
== 1) { /* pass == 1 */
1318 while (*q
&& *q
!= ':') {
1324 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1325 "identifier expected after GLOBAL");
1333 declare_as_global(value
, special
);
1336 case D_COMMON
: /* [COMMON symbol size:special] */
1341 value
++; /* skip initial $ if present */
1346 while (*p
&& !nasm_isspace(*p
)) {
1352 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1353 "identifier expected after COMMON");
1357 p
= nasm_zap_spaces_fwd(p
);
1359 while (*q
&& *q
!= ':')
1367 size
= readnum(p
, &rn_error
);
1369 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1370 "invalid size specified"
1371 " in COMMON declaration");
1375 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1376 "no size specified in"
1377 " COMMON declaration");
1382 define_common(value
, seg_alloc(), size
, special
);
1383 } else if (pass0
== 2) {
1385 ofmt
->symdef(value
, 0L, 0L, 3, special
);
1389 case D_ABSOLUTE
: /* [ABSOLUTE address] */
1392 tokval
.t_type
= TOKEN_INVALID
;
1393 e
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, NULL
, pass2
,
1398 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1399 "cannot use non-relocatable expression as "
1400 "ABSOLUTE address");
1402 abs_seg
= reloc_seg(e
);
1403 abs_offset
= reloc_value(e
);
1405 } else if (passn
== 1)
1406 abs_offset
= 0x100; /* don't go near zero in case of / */
1408 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "invalid ABSOLUTE address "
1411 location
.segment
= NO_SEG
;
1413 case D_DEBUG
: /* [DEBUG] */
1416 bool badid
, overlong
;
1420 badid
= overlong
= false;
1421 if (!isidstart(*p
)) {
1424 while (*p
&& !nasm_isspace(*p
)) {
1425 if (q
>= debugid
+ sizeof debugid
- 1) {
1436 nasm_error(passn
== 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1437 "identifier expected after DEBUG");
1441 nasm_error(passn
== 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1442 "DEBUG identifier too long");
1445 p
= nasm_skip_spaces(p
);
1447 dfmt
->debug_directive(debugid
, p
);
1450 case D_WARNING
: /* [WARNING {+|-|*}warn-name] */
1451 value
= nasm_skip_spaces(value
);
1453 case '-': validid
= 0; value
++; break;
1454 case '+': validid
= 1; value
++; break;
1455 case '*': validid
= 2; value
++; break;
1456 default: validid
= 1; break;
1459 for (i
= 1; i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
; i
++)
1460 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, warnings
[i
].name
))
1462 if (i
<= ERR_WARN_MAX
) {
1465 warning_on
[i
] = false;
1468 warning_on
[i
] = true;
1471 warning_on
[i
] = warning_on_global
[i
];
1476 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1477 "invalid warning id in WARNING directive");
1479 case D_CPU
: /* [CPU] */
1480 cpu
= get_cpu(value
);
1482 case D_LIST
: /* [LIST {+|-}] */
1483 value
= nasm_skip_spaces(value
);
1484 if (*value
== '+') {
1487 if (*value
== '-') {
1494 case D_DEFAULT
: /* [DEFAULT] */
1497 tokval
.t_type
= TOKEN_INVALID
;
1498 if (stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
) == TOKEN_SPECIAL
) {
1499 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
1515 if (float_option(value
)) {
1516 nasm_error(pass1
== 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1517 "unknown 'float' directive: %s",
1522 if (ofmt
->directive(d
, value
, pass2
))
1524 /* else fall through */
1526 nasm_error(pass1
== 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_PANIC
,
1527 "unrecognised directive [%s]",
1532 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1533 "invalid parameter to [%s] directive",
1536 } else { /* it isn't a directive */
1537 parse_line(pass1
, line
, &output_ins
, def_label
);
1539 if (optimizing
> 0) {
1540 if (forwref
!= NULL
&& globallineno
== forwref
->lineno
) {
1541 output_ins
.forw_ref
= true;
1543 output_ins
.oprs
[forwref
->operand
].opflags
|= OPFLAG_FORWARD
;
1544 forwref
= saa_rstruct(forwrefs
);
1545 } while (forwref
!= NULL
1546 && forwref
->lineno
== globallineno
);
1548 output_ins
.forw_ref
= false;
1550 if (output_ins
.forw_ref
) {
1552 for (i
= 0; i
< output_ins
.operands
; i
++) {
1553 if (output_ins
.oprs
[i
].opflags
& OPFLAG_FORWARD
) {
1554 struct forwrefinfo
*fwinf
=
1555 (struct forwrefinfo
*)
1556 saa_wstruct(forwrefs
);
1557 fwinf
->lineno
= globallineno
;
1566 if (output_ins
.opcode
== I_EQU
) {
1569 * Special `..' EQUs get processed in pass two,
1570 * except `..@' macro-processor EQUs which are done
1571 * in the normal place.
1573 if (!output_ins
.label
)
1574 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1575 "EQU not preceded by label");
1577 else if (output_ins
.label
[0] != '.' ||
1578 output_ins
.label
[1] != '.' ||
1579 output_ins
.label
[2] == '@') {
1580 if (output_ins
.operands
== 1 &&
1581 (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& IMMEDIATE
) &&
1582 output_ins
.oprs
[0].wrt
== NO_SEG
) {
1583 bool isext
= !!(output_ins
.oprs
[0].opflags
1585 def_label(output_ins
.label
,
1586 output_ins
.oprs
[0].segment
,
1587 output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
, NULL
,
1589 } else if (output_ins
.operands
== 2
1590 && (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& IMMEDIATE
)
1591 && (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& COLON
)
1592 && output_ins
.oprs
[0].segment
== NO_SEG
1593 && output_ins
.oprs
[0].wrt
== NO_SEG
1594 && (output_ins
.oprs
[1].type
& IMMEDIATE
)
1595 && output_ins
.oprs
[1].segment
== NO_SEG
1596 && output_ins
.oprs
[1].wrt
== NO_SEG
) {
1597 def_label(output_ins
.label
,
1598 output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
| SEG_ABS
,
1599 output_ins
.oprs
[1].offset
,
1600 NULL
, false, false);
1602 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1603 "bad syntax for EQU");
1607 * Special `..' EQUs get processed here, except
1608 * `..@' macro processor EQUs which are done above.
1610 if (output_ins
.label
[0] == '.' &&
1611 output_ins
.label
[1] == '.' &&
1612 output_ins
.label
[2] != '@') {
1613 if (output_ins
.operands
== 1 &&
1614 (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& IMMEDIATE
)) {
1615 define_label(output_ins
.label
,
1616 output_ins
.oprs
[0].segment
,
1617 output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
,
1618 NULL
, false, false);
1619 } else if (output_ins
.operands
== 2
1620 && (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& IMMEDIATE
)
1621 && (output_ins
.oprs
[0].type
& COLON
)
1622 && output_ins
.oprs
[0].segment
== NO_SEG
1623 && (output_ins
.oprs
[1].type
& IMMEDIATE
)
1624 && output_ins
.oprs
[1].segment
== NO_SEG
) {
1625 define_label(output_ins
.label
,
1626 output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
| SEG_ABS
,
1627 output_ins
.oprs
[1].offset
,
1628 NULL
, false, false);
1630 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1631 "bad syntax for EQU");
1634 } else { /* instruction isn't an EQU */
1638 int64_t l
= insn_size(location
.segment
, offs
, sb
, cpu
,
1639 &output_ins
, nasm_error
);
1641 /* if (using_debug_info) && output_ins.opcode != -1) */
1642 if (using_debug_info
)
1643 { /* fbk 03/25/01 */
1644 /* this is done here so we can do debug type info */
1646 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.operands
);
1647 switch (output_ins
.opcode
) {
1650 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_BYTE
;
1654 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_WORD
;
1658 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_DWORD
;
1662 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_QWORD
;
1666 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_TBYTE
;
1670 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_OWORD
;
1674 TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins
.oprs
[0].offset
) | TY_YWORD
;
1677 typeinfo
|= TY_BYTE
;
1680 typeinfo
|= TY_WORD
;
1683 if (output_ins
.eops_float
)
1684 typeinfo
|= TY_FLOAT
;
1686 typeinfo
|= TY_DWORD
;
1689 typeinfo
|= TY_QWORD
;
1692 typeinfo
|= TY_TBYTE
;
1695 typeinfo
|= TY_OWORD
;
1698 typeinfo
|= TY_YWORD
;
1701 typeinfo
= TY_LABEL
;
1705 dfmt
->debug_typevalue(typeinfo
);
1709 SET_CURR_OFFS(offs
);
1712 * else l == -1 => invalid instruction, which will be
1713 * flagged as an error on pass 2
1717 offs
+= assemble(location
.segment
, offs
, sb
, cpu
,
1718 &output_ins
, ofmt
, nasm_error
,
1720 SET_CURR_OFFS(offs
);
1724 cleanup_insn(&output_ins
);
1727 location
.offset
= offs
= GET_CURR_OFFS
;
1728 } /* end while (line = preproc->getline... */
1730 if (pass0
== 2 && global_offset_changed
&& !terminate_after_phase
)
1731 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1732 "phase error detected at end of assembly.");
1735 preproc
->cleanup(1);
1737 if ((passn
> 1 && !global_offset_changed
) || pass0
== 2) {
1739 } else if (global_offset_changed
&&
1740 global_offset_changed
< prev_offset_changed
) {
1741 prev_offset_changed
= global_offset_changed
;
1747 if (terminate_after_phase
)
1750 if ((stall_count
> 997) || (passn
>= pass_max
)) {
1751 /* We get here if the labels don't converge
1752 * Example: FOO equ FOO + 1
1754 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1755 "Can't find valid values for all labels "
1756 "after %d passes, giving up.", passn
);
1757 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
1758 "Possible causes: recursive EQUs, macro abuse.");
1763 preproc
->cleanup(0);
1765 if (!terminate_after_phase
&& opt_verbose_info
) {
1766 /* -On and -Ov switches */
1767 fprintf(stdout
, "info: assembly required 1+%d+1 passes\n", passn
-3);
1771 static enum directives
getkw(char **directive
, char **value
)
1775 buf
= nasm_skip_spaces(*directive
);
1777 /* it should be enclosed in [ ] */
1780 q
= strchr(buf
, ']');
1784 /* stip off the comments */
1785 p
= strchr(buf
, ';');
1787 if (p
< q
) /* ouch! somwhere inside */
1792 /* no brace, no trailing spaces */
1794 nasm_zap_spaces_rev(--q
);
1797 p
= nasm_skip_spaces(++buf
);
1798 q
= nasm_skip_word(p
);
1800 return D_none
; /* sigh... no value there */
1804 /* and value finally */
1805 p
= nasm_skip_spaces(++q
);
1808 return find_directive(*directive
);
1812 * gnu style error reporting
1813 * This function prints an error message to error_file in the
1814 * style used by GNU. An example would be:
1815 * file.asm:50: error: blah blah blah
1816 * where file.asm is the name of the file, 50 is the line number on
1817 * which the error occurs (or is detected) and "error:" is one of
1818 * the possible optional diagnostics -- it can be "error" or "warning"
1819 * or something else. Finally the line terminates with the actual
1822 * @param severity the severity of the warning or error
1823 * @param fmt the printf style format string
1825 static void nasm_verror_gnu(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
1827 char *currentfile
= NULL
;
1830 if (is_suppressed_warning(severity
))
1833 if (!(severity
& ERR_NOFILE
))
1834 src_get(&lineno
, ¤tfile
);
1837 fprintf(error_file
, "%s:%"PRId32
": ", currentfile
, lineno
);
1838 nasm_free(currentfile
);
1840 fputs("nasm: ", error_file
);
1843 nasm_verror_common(severity
, fmt
, ap
);
1847 * MS style error reporting
1848 * This function prints an error message to error_file in the
1849 * style used by Visual C and some other Microsoft tools. An example
1851 * file.asm(50) : error: blah blah blah
1852 * where file.asm is the name of the file, 50 is the line number on
1853 * which the error occurs (or is detected) and "error:" is one of
1854 * the possible optional diagnostics -- it can be "error" or "warning"
1855 * or something else. Finally the line terminates with the actual
1858 * @param severity the severity of the warning or error
1859 * @param fmt the printf style format string
1861 static void nasm_verror_vc(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
1863 char *currentfile
= NULL
;
1866 if (is_suppressed_warning(severity
))
1869 if (!(severity
& ERR_NOFILE
))
1870 src_get(&lineno
, ¤tfile
);
1873 fprintf(error_file
, "%s(%"PRId32
") : ", currentfile
, lineno
);
1874 nasm_free(currentfile
);
1876 fputs("nasm: ", error_file
);
1879 nasm_verror_common(severity
, fmt
, ap
);
1883 * check for supressed warning
1884 * checks for suppressed warning or pass one only warning and we're
1887 * @param severity the severity of the warning or error
1888 * @return true if we should abort error/warning printing
1890 static bool is_suppressed_warning(int severity
)
1893 * See if it's a suppressed warning.
1895 return (severity
& ERR_MASK
) == ERR_WARNING
&&
1896 (((severity
& ERR_WARN_MASK
) != 0 &&
1897 !warning_on
[(severity
& ERR_WARN_MASK
) >> ERR_WARN_SHR
]) ||
1898 /* See if it's a pass-one only warning and we're not in pass one. */
1899 ((severity
& ERR_PASS1
) && pass0
!= 1) ||
1900 ((severity
& ERR_PASS2
) && pass0
!= 2));
1904 * common error reporting
1905 * This is the common back end of the error reporting schemes currently
1906 * implemented. It prints the nature of the warning and then the
1907 * specific error message to error_file and may or may not return. It
1908 * doesn't return if the error severity is a "panic" or "debug" type.
1910 * @param severity the severity of the warning or error
1911 * @param fmt the printf style format string
1913 static void nasm_verror_common(int severity
, const char *fmt
, va_list args
)
1918 switch (severity
& (ERR_MASK
|ERR_NO_SEVERITY
)) {
1939 vsnprintf(msg
, sizeof msg
, fmt
, args
);
1941 fprintf(error_file
, "%s%s\n", pfx
, msg
);
1944 nasmlist
.error(severity
, pfx
, msg
);
1946 if (severity
& ERR_USAGE
)
1949 switch (severity
& ERR_MASK
) {
1951 /* no further action, by definition */
1954 if (warning_on
[0]) /* Treat warnings as errors */
1955 terminate_after_phase
= true;
1958 terminate_after_phase
= true;
1968 exit(1); /* instantly die */
1969 break; /* placate silly compilers */
1972 /* abort(); *//* halt, catch fire, and dump core */
1978 static void usage(void)
1980 fputs("type `nasm -h' for help\n", error_file
);
1983 #define BUF_DELTA 512
1985 static FILE *no_pp_fp
;
1986 static ListGen
*no_pp_list
;
1987 static int32_t no_pp_lineinc
;
1989 static void no_pp_reset(char *file
, int pass
, ListGen
* listgen
,
1992 src_set_fname(nasm_strdup(file
));
1995 no_pp_fp
= fopen(file
, "r");
1997 nasm_error(ERR_FATAL
| ERR_NOFILE
,
1998 "unable to open input file `%s'", file
);
1999 no_pp_list
= listgen
;
2000 (void)pass
; /* placate compilers */
2003 StrList
*sl
= nasm_malloc(strlen(file
)+1+sizeof sl
->next
);
2005 strcpy(sl
->str
, file
);
2010 static char *no_pp_getline(void)
2012 char *buffer
, *p
, *q
;
2015 bufsize
= BUF_DELTA
;
2016 buffer
= nasm_malloc(BUF_DELTA
);
2017 src_set_linnum(src_get_linnum() + no_pp_lineinc
);
2019 while (1) { /* Loop to handle %line */
2022 while (1) { /* Loop to handle long lines */
2023 q
= fgets(p
, bufsize
- (p
- buffer
), no_pp_fp
);
2027 if (p
> buffer
&& p
[-1] == '\n')
2029 if (p
- buffer
> bufsize
- 10) {
2031 offset
= p
- buffer
;
2032 bufsize
+= BUF_DELTA
;
2033 buffer
= nasm_realloc(buffer
, bufsize
);
2034 p
= buffer
+ offset
;
2038 if (!q
&& p
== buffer
) {
2044 * Play safe: remove CRs, LFs and any spurious ^Zs, if any of
2045 * them are present at the end of the line.
2047 buffer
[strcspn(buffer
, "\r\n\032")] = '\0';
2049 if (!nasm_strnicmp(buffer
, "%line", 5)) {
2052 char *nm
= nasm_malloc(strlen(buffer
));
2053 if (sscanf(buffer
+ 5, "%"PRId32
"+%d %s", &ln
, &li
, nm
) == 3) {
2054 nasm_free(src_set_fname(nm
));
2064 no_pp_list
->line(LIST_READ
, buffer
);
2069 static void no_pp_cleanup(int pass
)
2071 (void)pass
; /* placate GCC */
2078 static uint32_t get_cpu(char *value
)
2080 if (!strcmp(value
, "8086"))
2082 if (!strcmp(value
, "186"))
2084 if (!strcmp(value
, "286"))
2086 if (!strcmp(value
, "386"))
2088 if (!strcmp(value
, "486"))
2090 if (!strcmp(value
, "586") || !nasm_stricmp(value
, "pentium"))
2092 if (!strcmp(value
, "686") ||
2093 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "ppro") ||
2094 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "pentiumpro") || !nasm_stricmp(value
, "p2"))
2096 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, "p3") || !nasm_stricmp(value
, "katmai"))
2098 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, "p4") || /* is this right? -- jrc */
2099 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "willamette"))
2100 return IF_WILLAMETTE
;
2101 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, "prescott"))
2103 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, "x64") ||
2104 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "x86-64"))
2106 if (!nasm_stricmp(value
, "ia64") ||
2107 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "ia-64") ||
2108 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "itanium") ||
2109 !nasm_stricmp(value
, "itanic") || !nasm_stricmp(value
, "merced"))
2112 nasm_error(pass0
< 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_FATAL
,
2113 "unknown 'cpu' type");
2115 return IF_PLEVEL
; /* the maximum level */
2118 static int get_bits(char *value
)
2122 if ((i
= atoi(value
)) == 16)
2123 return i
; /* set for a 16-bit segment */
2126 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
2127 "cannot specify 32-bit segment on processor below a 386");
2130 } else if (i
== 64) {
2131 if (cpu
< IF_X86_64
) {
2132 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
2133 "cannot specify 64-bit segment on processor below an x86-64");
2137 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
2138 "%s output format does not support 64-bit code",
2143 nasm_error(pass0
< 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL
: ERR_FATAL
,
2144 "`%s' is not a valid segment size; must be 16, 32 or 64",